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The word betide is a verb. It means to happen to.

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The word betide is a verb. It means to happen to.

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Woe betide you if I catch you eating the last cookie piece in the cookie jar.

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The correct name of the hymn is Be not dismayed what're betide. Some call it God will take care of you. Whatever people call it, it is the same hymn.

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God help you!.......This is serious decision and there may be some type of adverse repercussions!

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From an old children's story recorded for a radio audience, was it 'The goose that laid the golden egg?' Anyway, Molly Woppy had escaped from the giant's trap but he was chasing her...

NARRATOR: And he ran and she ran and he ran and she ran, 'til they came to the bridge of the single hair. Molly, she could cross over it, but the giant - he could not!

As her watched her getting away the giant called out, 'Woe betide thee, Molly Woppy, if ye e'r return again!'

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